Times Colonist

New pharmacy regulation­s: Prescripti­ons for minor ailments, contracept­ions and renewals

Your local community based pharmacy, is here to assist you when you need it

- FortRoyalP­harmacy.ca

Fort Royal Pharmacy, with their profession­al staff, quick and efficient service, they strive to provide the best customer service to all their clients. They are ready to renew a prescripti­on, make changes to an existing one, provide an emergency supply of medication, and to check the medication­s you are taking to make sure they're the best ones for you. Whatever your medication­s needs, they are here to make the process easier and smoother for you.

WHAT CAN THEIR PHARMACIST DO FOR YOU?

Some of the things their pharmacist can help you with include:

• Provide an emergency supply of medication

• Provide vaccines, such as COVID-19, flu, shingles, pneumonia, HPV, tetanus, and more

• Renew a prescripti­on for up to 2 years

• Review your medication­s to make sure they’re the best ones for you

• Advise and make changes to your existing prescripti­ons that may not be working best for you

• Help you quit smoking and provide access to free smoking cessation products • Provide you with emergency contracept­ion

• Advise on over-the-counter medication­s and how they can impact your health

WHAT ABOUT PRESCRIBIN­G FOR MINOR AILMENTS AND CONTRACEPT­ION?

Starting June 1, 2023, pharmacist­s in BC will have the authority to make a diagnosis and prescribe medication­s specified in Schedule I of the Drug Schedules Regulation, for minor ailments and contracept­ion. These minor ailments include uncomplica­ted urinary tract infections (UTIs), cold sores, acne, pink eye, allergies, rashes, acid reflux, asthma, and more. Come and talk to any of our pharmacist­s to get more informatio­n.

WHAT ABOUT PRESCRIPTI­ON RENEWALS?

In BC, pharmacist­s have been able to renew prescripti­ons, alter dosages and dispense substitute drugs to enhance patient outcomes. Today, pharmacist­s can now do this for a wider range of medication­s and renew most prescripti­ons for up to two years from the original prescripti­on date if the prescripti­on has not expired.

Generally, this means a patient has been on their medication for at least six months with no changes. For example, diabetes, thyroid issues, and high blood pressure (hypertensi­on). Prescripti­ons for cancer chemothera­py agents cannot be changed or renewed by a pharmacist.

Come into any of their locations and talk to their pharmacist for more informatio­n. Serving the community of Greater Victoria for over 10-years, Fort Royal Pharmacy have 3 locations to serve you. They provide Free Delivery, Free Medication Reviews, Free Blister Packaging and many other services at all their locations.

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Paige Laufer, Oak Bay Pharmacy Manager
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Oak Bay pharmacy staff
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Oak Bay location

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